More Than 100 Kayakers to Embark on Historic Schuylkill River Flotilla for America250 Celebration this Summer.
As winter's grip slowly loosens its hold on Philadelphia, organizers are gearing up for a vibrant summer celebration that will showcase the city's rich history and stunning natural beauty. On Saturday, July 11th, hundreds of kayakers from across the region will gather on the Schuylkill River to pay tribute to America250 – a landmark anniversary marking 250 years since the nation's founding.
The star attraction of this summer event is the Philly Phlotilla, a dazzling display of red, white and blue kayaks that will paddle down the river in a majestic procession through Center City. Weighing over 100 strong, these paddlers will embark on an eight-mile journey from Walnut Street Dock to Fort Mifflin, a Revolutionary War-era site often referred to as the "Fort that Saved America."
The historic fort, strategically situated along the Schuylkill River, played a pivotal role in the nation's fight for independence. As kayakers make their way south, spectators will be treated to an unforgettable spectacle from bridges and riverbanks. This is an event that promises to paint a vivid picture of America's rich history, with each stroke of the paddle echoing the spirit of patriotism and national pride.
The day begins early at Fort Mifflin, where participants will check-in and park before being whisked away on a shuttle ride to Walnut Street Dock. Following a light meal at Schuylkill Banks, kayakers will set off into the afternoon, their rhythmic paddling creating a mesmerizing display of color and movement against the stunning backdrop of the city.
As the kayakers arrive at Fort Mifflin, they'll be greeted with an afternoon of festivities that includes food, drinks, guided tours, and even a cannon firing. For those who have been huddled indoors this winter, this is a timely reminder that summer on the river – and in the city – is finally within reach.
The registration for the Philly Phlotilla opens in April, marking just over 100 days until this unforgettable event takes place. Don't miss your chance to witness history being made from the banks of the Schuylkill River this July.
As winter's grip slowly loosens its hold on Philadelphia, organizers are gearing up for a vibrant summer celebration that will showcase the city's rich history and stunning natural beauty. On Saturday, July 11th, hundreds of kayakers from across the region will gather on the Schuylkill River to pay tribute to America250 – a landmark anniversary marking 250 years since the nation's founding.
The star attraction of this summer event is the Philly Phlotilla, a dazzling display of red, white and blue kayaks that will paddle down the river in a majestic procession through Center City. Weighing over 100 strong, these paddlers will embark on an eight-mile journey from Walnut Street Dock to Fort Mifflin, a Revolutionary War-era site often referred to as the "Fort that Saved America."
The historic fort, strategically situated along the Schuylkill River, played a pivotal role in the nation's fight for independence. As kayakers make their way south, spectators will be treated to an unforgettable spectacle from bridges and riverbanks. This is an event that promises to paint a vivid picture of America's rich history, with each stroke of the paddle echoing the spirit of patriotism and national pride.
The day begins early at Fort Mifflin, where participants will check-in and park before being whisked away on a shuttle ride to Walnut Street Dock. Following a light meal at Schuylkill Banks, kayakers will set off into the afternoon, their rhythmic paddling creating a mesmerizing display of color and movement against the stunning backdrop of the city.
As the kayakers arrive at Fort Mifflin, they'll be greeted with an afternoon of festivities that includes food, drinks, guided tours, and even a cannon firing. For those who have been huddled indoors this winter, this is a timely reminder that summer on the river – and in the city – is finally within reach.
The registration for the Philly Phlotilla opens in April, marking just over 100 days until this unforgettable event takes place. Don't miss your chance to witness history being made from the banks of the Schuylkill River this July.